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  • 2023 FALL BALANCING ACCOUNTABILITY, SOCIAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CONFERENCE - Oct 04, 2023 through Oct 06, 2023. Hosted by Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers (MAMLEO)

  • Main Conference
    • Host Organization
    • Workshops
      • Know Your Rights - A Conversation With Youth
      • Addressing Trauma and PTSD in Policing and Retirement
      • When Good People Write Bad Policy: Discriminatory Bans and Prohibitions Don’t Work
      • Identifying, Understanding and Unpacking Stereotypes And Bias In Policing
      • Empowering Black and Brown Women Leadership in Policing
      • Conference Networking Meet and Greet
      • Policing Reform: Real Talk for Those Who Walk the Walk. Creating Fair and Effective Policing Practices
      • Reimagining The Academy and Beyond
      • Innovating Comprehensive Approaches to Community Engagement Partnerships and Success
      • Hiring and Recruitment Challenges in Policing
      • NABLEO Executive Committee Meeting
      • Faith and Blue Reception
      • Transformative Policy and Procedures - Innovating and Implementing effective Policing Policies
      • After the Bang: A Roadmap for Personal and Organizational Wellness specific to Officer Involved Shootings
      • 21st Century Policing for Black and Brown Law Enforcement Leaders and Officers
      • NABLEO Board of Directors Meeting
      • 2023 Scholarship and Awards Ceremonies
    • Presenters
      • Captain Detective Lisa Butner
      • Clifton Singletary
      • Damon K. Jones
      • David Hernandez
      • Dep. Comm. Jennifer Lackard
      • Deputy Superintendent Eddy Chrispin
      • Deputy Superintendent Eddy Chrispin
      • Deputy Superintendent Nicole L. Grant
      • Det. Donald Brown
      • Det. Larry Ellison
      • Det. Luis Anjos
      • Detective J.P. Limontas
      • Detective Juan Seoane
      • Detective Larry E. Ellison
      • Director Elliot T. Boyce, Sr.
      • Director Elliot T. Boyce, Sr., M.A., M.P.A
      • Director Quovella Spruill
      • Dr. Jeffrey Lopes
      • Dr. Yveda Brutus
      • Lieut. David Daniels
      • Michael Gaskins
      • Petrina Martin Cherry
      • Robyn Glaser
      • Sgt. Det. Rafael Antunez
      • Sgt. James Scott
      • Sheriff Rochelle Bilal
      • Superintendent Nora Baston
      • Superintendent Nora Baston
      • Supt. Lanita Cullinane
      • Teori Shaw-Boyce
    • Agenda
  • Conference Hotel
    • Four Points Sheraton-Norwood Hotel
  • Special Events
    • Faith and Blue Reception
    • 2023 Scholarship and Awards Ceremonies
    • Keynote Speaker-Commissioner Keechant Sewell (Ret.)
    • Award Honorees
      • Keechant Sewell - Law Enforcement Leadership Award
      • Eddie Chrispin - Law Enforcement Leadership Award
      • Larry Ellison - Community Leadership Award
      • Nora Baston - Community Policing Award
      • Nicole Grant - Community Service Award
      • Tiffany Kennedy - Chairman's Award
      • Inez Cofield - Chairman's Award
      • Dwight Bailey - Lifetime Achievement Award
      • Leonard Randolph - Lifetime Achievement Award
      • Bobby Ramos - Lifetime Achievement Award
      • Amia Green - Children of Courage Scholarship Award
      • Starling Martinez - Children of Courage Scholarship Award
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Featured Presenter for Innovating Comprehensive Approaches to Community Engagement Partnerships and Success

Thursday, October 05, 2023 at 01:30P.

Superintendent Nora Baston is a member of the Boston Police Department

Sponsors

  • Our presenters and panelists are drawn from law enforcement, academia, public service, and corporate America. Each brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in their individual fields of endeavor.

    Superintendent Nora Baston - Boston Police Department

    The Speaker

    Superintendent Nora Baston is a 27-year veteran of the Boston Police Department who has served as a member of the command staff for 16 years and holds the civil service rank of lieutenant detective. In 2007, Baston was appointed by then Commissioner Ed Davis to the rank of deputy superintendent of the Safe Street Teams Initiative and in 2018 she was appointed to the rank of superintendent where she served as chief of the inaugural Bureau of Community Engagement. Since joining the command staff she has also served as the department's homeless liaison, commander of the Community Support Division and zone commander for the Bureau of Field Services. Among her many accomplishments, she is most proud of having been the commander of the Safe Street Teams Initiative, where under her leadership they were recognized by the IACP (International Association of Chiefs of Police) in 2011 with the Community Policing Award and the Excellence in Law Enforcement Research Award. Superintendent Nora Baston has advanced through the ranks and is currently the Chief of the Bureau of Professional Development; as well as the fourth female appointed to the rank of superintendent in the department’s history.

    For over 18 years, Superintendent Baston has continued to develop deep and meaningful relationships with the community by engaging with all neighborhoods throughout the city of Boston. She is relentless in her dedication to bridging the gaps between the police and the community. She has built lifelong partnerships and friendships through her work in all neighborhoods but her ability to mentor inner city youth is what she is most driven by. Superintendent Baston’s passion has created pathways of possibility for Boston youth to have positive interactions and community-based engagements with the department, allowing them to see themselves as potential future officers, business leaders, non-profit leaders and role models of achievement, excellence and expertise. Superintendent Baston is a product of the Boston Public Schools and graduated from the Boston Latin School. She went on to complete both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Criminal Justice at UMass Lowell.

    The Workshop

    Innovating Comprehensive Approaches to Community Engagement Partnerships and Success : Thursday, October 05, 2023 01:30P

    Positive policing is most often rooted in the precepts of community policing. However, that scope of engagement can be too readily constricted by the concept of talk without the walk. Impactful community engagement is not and should not be linear, Rather, it requires an investment model that is embedded from top down. This workshop will explore police and community partnerships that have changed the landscape of what social impact policing can be at its best.

    Who Should Attend?

    Line, staff and administrative officers working in assignments for Community Policing Programs in any of the following types of agencies: Municipal Police Depts.; County Police/Sheriffs; State Police Depts.; Campus Police/Safety/Security; Federal Agencies; Transit/Port Authorities; Housing Police; School Resource Officers; Correctional Officers. As well, the staff and leadership of community organizations are welcome to attend. Workshops (except for those restricted to Members Only) are open to all persons..

    Why Attend?

    Gain exposure to the latest information and trends, and acquire new skills in your field; learn from leading experts and trainers; network with colleagues from across the country; gain different perspectives on current issues of common concern; get inspired to make justice for all a reality.
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